But while this may be the fifth and final cocktail party for local cystic fibrosis (CF) charity Breathe Easy, it's by no means the end of the charity itself.
"This cocktail party is the last of its kind in this format but it will return in other forms so we can continue fundraising but, even more so, raising awareness of CF," founder Shari Butcher said.
Breathe Easy has been fundraising locally for CF — a life-limiting genetic condition that impacts the lungs and digestive system — since 2015.
While the committee initially started with the cocktail parties, their fundraising efforts eventually expanded to include the wildly popular annual golf day fundraisers — which Shari promised would continue.
"And I have other exciting ideas up my sleeve, so watch this space," she said.
"It's time for something new.
"We really want people to enjoy coming to our events and for us, it's all about keeping it fresh and trying new things to people have new ways to donate."
Since launching the cocktail parties, Breathe Easy has raised more than $130,000 for the life-saving cause.
And their aim is to reach at least $150,000 after the upcoming cocktail party.
"We are a small committee of my sister, my mum and family friends," Shari said.
"We would love to say we've given $150,000 back to research so CF sufferers have a future.
"As always, we want to thank our community, both in Echuca-Moama and across Victoria, for their amazing support of Breathe Easy."
The fifth and final Breathe Easy Cocktail Party will be held at Radcliffe's on Saturday, September 7 from 7pm to 11.45pm.
Royal Children's Hospital director of respiratory medicine Dr Phil Robinson will speak on the night along with local CF sufferer Ben Nexhip.
Tickets cost $115 per person and include entry, entertainment, drinks and a finger food package.
For more information and to book a ticket, visit stickytickets.com.au/87873